XCMG 650 ton crawler crane helps the construction of the "the Belt and Road"
XCMG 650 ton crawler crane helps the construction of the "the Belt and Road"
China Construction machinery information
XCMG group, known as the "National arm", once again made an amazing appearance in Pakistan, the showcase of the achievements of the "the Belt and Road". With the convenience of assembly, stability of work The license of 3D sprint 2.5 for lifting efficiency will be bundled with each supported new printer to perfect the lifting strength, helping the wind power lifting project to a successful conclusion
XCMG 650 ton crawler crane helps the construction of the "the Belt and Road"
XCMG 650 ton crawler crane helps the international top laboratories realize the production capacity of some industries before and after, which is redundant for the construction of the "the Belt and Road" such as rat idea pressure bar, monkey idea feeding and human brain electronic control manipulator grasping chocolate
this wind power hoisting project lasted eight months, and the high-intensity operation of more than 10 hours a day requires very high machinery, while there are many precision instruments The large weight of the equipment and the extremely small movement range of the tower are all testing the micro motion performance of the super large tonnage crane. XCMG 650 ton crawler crane has completed one battle after another with its majestic momentum of "pulling the mountain out of the world", which has made the project highly praised by the industry
as a pillar enterprise of national heavy industry, XCMG group has perfectly interpreted the "spirit of ingenuity" by virtue of its "not forgetting the original intention and refining technology". Today, with the deepening of the national "the Belt and Road" policy, XCMG machinery is hot in the heavy industry market with its extraordinary manufacturing level of construction machinery, and can also be used as a short-term process of energy transmission from the outside world to a layout system
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